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If it helps anyone, the words chill, sick, FOMO, ghosting, go to, and stan are words that in my personal experience are used a lot more than the rest. I rarely hear anyone say bae, lit, or squad anymore, but these could still come up in conversation.
I am a native English speaker who has spent several years in America and Australia as well as being raised (and currently living in) the UK. If you're older than 12 and want to be taken seriously 'Go to', 'Woke' and 'FOMO' are the only words in this list used by adults in actual conversation. Slang, especially British and Australian, needs to be learned through context via natural conversation. If you're not a native English speaker nobody will expect you to know slang. So don't worry if you don't understand a word, just ask what it means and most people will be happy to help you learn.
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If it helps anyone, the words chill, sick, FOMO, ghosting, go to, and stan are words that in my personal experience are used a lot more than the rest. I rarely hear anyone say bae, lit, or squad anymore, but these could still come up in conversation.
If you want to send a text message between you and a close friend, then yes. These are all informal words, that shouldn't be used in more professional writing!! Hope this helps!
Only use a a few of them that's relevant to my older age group, but at least I may understand the youth when they speak. 😂Bread crumbing is relevant too as a modern disease along with ghosting.
In corporate sectors, slangs are not preferred for business communication. So avoid using slangs. Slang itself means derogatory. So it cannot be part of any language. Please viewers abstain from such learning. Read English literature in any form. But don't make yourself butt of joke by learning slangs.
What a ridiculous thing to say. Yeah, it's not used in formal settings, but so what? By viewing the language of your peers as "bad," you're only setting yourself up for failure.
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1st of all- not a single electric car can be sick 😅
9:05 - Full List
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0:50 - Lit
2:12 - Chill
2:52 - Sick
3:21 - Bae
3:56 - Salty
4:38 - Litmus
5:20 - FOMO
6:01 - Woke
6:38 - Ghosting
7:19 - Go To
7:56 - Stan
8:32 - Squad
Thanks
If it helps anyone, the words chill, sick, FOMO, ghosting, go to, and stan are words that in my personal experience are used a lot more than the rest.
I rarely hear anyone say bae, lit, or squad anymore, but these could still come up in conversation.
@@skibbitybopmmmbop501if you say any of those words to someone in london youd probably sound a bit weird
If these slang, then what slang
Actually means
@@HonestMan112yeah probably true 🤣
That's just my personal experience, and it's used a lot more with teens, not so much 25 and up.
I am a native English speaker who has spent several years in America and Australia as well as being raised (and currently living in) the UK.
If you're older than 12 and want to be taken seriously 'Go to', 'Woke' and 'FOMO' are the only words in this list used by adults in actual conversation.
Slang, especially British and Australian, needs to be learned through context via natural conversation.
If you're not a native English speaker nobody will expect you to know slang. So don't worry if you don't understand a word, just ask what it means and most people will be happy to help you learn.
I really appreciate your presentation English teaching ,I wish you would been my teacher when I was in high school, long live to you, always I follow you
Thank you! 😃
I've only been speaking English for 56 years and I haven't heard of most of these words. Do yourself a favour and never use them.👍
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If it helps anyone, the words chill, sick, FOMO, ghosting, go to, and stan are words that in my personal experience are used a lot more than the rest.
I rarely hear anyone say bae, lit, or squad anymore, but these could still come up in conversation.
All new to me
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Thank you, your clear pronunciation is very pleasant to listen to.
I would even say, it's lit =) /I hope I applied it correctly/
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Can these slangs be used in written form?
Slang words are only used in casual conversation, you can't use them in writing.
Only if you want to fail in an English language exam.
If you want to send a text message between you and a close friend, then yes. These are all informal words, that shouldn't be used in more professional writing!! Hope this helps!
It's not necessary to learn slang words - they certainly won't impress anyone who is interviewing you for a job!
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I love the way you speak
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Please recommend some Indian english web series to improve spoken english
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Now I understand the meaning of sick 😂😂
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Only use a a few of them that's relevant to my older age group, but at least I may understand the youth when they speak. 😂Bread crumbing is relevant too as a modern disease along with ghosting.
Is cool no longer slang? Isn't describing a slang term with another slang term inherently confusing?
I am a huge Ava Max stan
Go to Video!!!
Thats a lit
I guess you could say whether one is woke or not by the way one defines it.
What kind of English you teach us American or British
My accent is British
@@letstalkno one uses those words now
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you look snatched today
She ghosted me
Slang is barbarism when compared to class
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In corporate sectors, slangs are not preferred for business communication. So avoid using slangs. Slang itself means derogatory. So it cannot be part of any language. Please viewers abstain from such learning. Read English literature in any form. But don't make yourself butt of joke by learning slangs.
What a ridiculous thing to say. Yeah, it's not used in formal settings, but so what? By viewing the language of your peers as "bad," you're only setting yourself up for failure.
@@connorjohnmarkagree
You are aware some of this isn't "slang" right ? It's ebonics it's AAVE 😕
Its good to be woke
We are so doomed....
Your definition of "woke" is lacking. You ignored the derogatory (and probably more common) use.
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What makes it hard to believe?
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